How To Prep Your Air Conditioner After Winter

Posted on: 24 January 2018

Since it is winter, your home's air conditioner is probably the last thing on your mind. However, spring will soon be here, which means you'll need to start preparing your air conditioner for hot days. Since many HVAC specialists get booked in the spring and fall—before the hottest and coldest months—it's important to put AC prep on your to-do list. Change Your Filters If your AC filters haven't been changed since the AC was last used, they are probably very dirty.
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3 Different Options For New Counter Tops In Your New Kitchen

Posted on: 12 December 2017

When you are building a new home, you want your kitchen to have durable surfaces that last. Solid surface countertops are a great investment that will last, and give your home value. There are also different options for solid surfaces, such as real stone, concrete and synthetic materials. Here are some of the different options that you may want to consider for adding solid surfaces to your new kitchen: 1. Solid Surface Synthetic Materials for Colors and Interior Design
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3-Step Maintenance To Keep Your Asphalt Paved Area In Good Condition

Posted on: 26 October 2017

Your asphalt driveway provides your home with an attractive appearance, a solid surface for your vehicles, and keeps down dust and mud. Asphalt is a different type of paving than concrete and it is important you complete specific maintenance and take care of repairs for it to last many years before it needs to be replaced. Here are three main steps for keeping your asphalt clean, in good repair and protected from regular wear and weather conditions.
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A Guide To Your Commercial Building Project

Posted on: 7 October 2017

When you're looking to get the best from your commercial construction project, it pays to bring together a team of pros that are great at what they do. When you build this team and get all hands on deck, you'll be better able to get a wonderful end result out of your construction. With this in mind, start by using the tips below in order to capitalize on your construction and make sure the project is handled thoroughly from start to finish:
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